马萨诸塞州的一个农场方案利用农耕和动物治疗成瘾,在改善心理健康和康复方面表现出早期成功。
A Massachusetts farm program uses farming and animals to treat addiction, showing early success in improving mental health and recovery.
由Carl E. Dahl House经营的马萨诸塞州一个疗养农场正在提供一种基于自然的吸毒成瘾治疗模式,将传统治疗与耕作、动物护理和谨慎做法结合起来。
A therapeutic farm in Massachusetts, operated by the Carl E. Dahl House, is offering a nature-based addiction treatment model that combines traditional therapy with farming, animal care, and mindfulness practices.
居民从事日常工作,如照顾牲畜和维护财产,在有利的农村环境中培养责任心和情感福祉。
Residents engage in daily tasks like tending to livestock and maintaining the property, fostering responsibility and emotional well-being in a supportive rural environment.
该方案强调社区、联系和长期恢复,反映出国家日益趋向于采取替代的、整体的办法解决药物使用危机。
The program emphasizes community, connection, and long-term recovery, reflecting a growing national trend toward alternative, holistic approaches to addressing the substance use crisis.
虽然尚未取得具体成果,但早期报告强调,参与者的心理健康和动机有所改善。
While specific outcomes are not yet available, early reports highlight improved mental health and motivation among participants.